Your next video call may not need more bandwidth.
It may need more intelligence.
I came across TeleAI’s work on Generative Video Compression (GVC) — future networks could send semantic + motion tokens, and let AI reconstruct or enhance at the edge.
Big implications for 6G. @TeleAI_AIFlow
My landlord never increased my rent for seven years. While everyone around me complained about rising costs, mine stayed exactly the same. No warnings, no adjustments, no explanation. At first, I thought I was just lucky, but over time I realized luck rarely stays consistent for that long.
I was fifteen when my mother moved us into that apartment in a quiet neighborhood. She was a single mother doing everything she could to keep us afloat, and that house became our only stability. When she died two years later, I was left alone in that same apartment, trying to survive adulthood before I even fully understood life.
That was when I started noticing my landlord differently. He was a wealthy man with multiple properties across the state, but he chose to live in a large mansion within the same compound, sharing it with only three tenants. People said he preferred privacy, but there was something about him that felt more complicated than that. He had two wives living abroad. ~ one in Canada and one in the UK with children of their own, yet he remained here most of the time, watching quietly from a distance.
I was sitting on the couch one morning, scrolling through Twitter, half-awake with my coffee going cold. Dad looked up from the table and said the words that still gut me:
Steampunk worlds usually look cool for 10 seconds and then fall apart under scrutiny
Skyforged somehow makes every frame feel like it belongs to the same universe
The scale on this is insane
https://t.co/nrROff601f
#PixVerse#PixVerseOriginals@PixVerse_
I started my job thinking office politics was just something people exaggerated.
I was wrong.
It wasn’t loud at first. Nothing obvious. Just small patterns you only notice when you’ve been paying attention too long.
The people who stayed late didn’t always get promoted. The people who spoke the most did.
And the people who did the actual work? They were usually “reliable,” which somehow meant “replaceable.”
I learned this in my first year at a corporate firm in NY.